Andrew J: The Corgi Who Rescued Me

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Pets, Science & Nature, Nature
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Author: Janet E. Sutherland ISBN: 9781483455297
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services Publication: August 19, 2016
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services Language: English
Author: Janet E. Sutherland
ISBN: 9781483455297
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Publication: August 19, 2016
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services
Language: English

This book for young readers shares how Andrew J, a dog who discovers a second chance at happiness after he’s rescued from neglect, helps a brain aneurysm survivor thrive. “Andy was an incredible empathetic dog, he was a people’s pleaser. I could see that even when he was very sick, he just wanted to be close to his owner and be there for her.” -Dr. Don Ernat, Associate Veterinarian at Lombard Veterinarian Hospital. “Dog owners often think of themselves as being their dogs’ caretakers, but caring for our dogs often inspires us to take better care of ourselves, particularly in times of crisis. Dogs also inspire by “personifying” resilience, living in the moment, and taking life one day at a time. We are fortunate dogs take such good care of us.” -Callandre A. Cozzolino, JD, CPDT-KA, Executive Director, CANINE THERAPY CORPS

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This book for young readers shares how Andrew J, a dog who discovers a second chance at happiness after he’s rescued from neglect, helps a brain aneurysm survivor thrive. “Andy was an incredible empathetic dog, he was a people’s pleaser. I could see that even when he was very sick, he just wanted to be close to his owner and be there for her.” -Dr. Don Ernat, Associate Veterinarian at Lombard Veterinarian Hospital. “Dog owners often think of themselves as being their dogs’ caretakers, but caring for our dogs often inspires us to take better care of ourselves, particularly in times of crisis. Dogs also inspire by “personifying” resilience, living in the moment, and taking life one day at a time. We are fortunate dogs take such good care of us.” -Callandre A. Cozzolino, JD, CPDT-KA, Executive Director, CANINE THERAPY CORPS

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